• Boyne Eta Nu Charities "Lights of Love"

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    Name: Boyne Eta Nu Charities "Lights of Love"
    Date: December 6, 2017
    Time: 6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EST
    Event Description:
    Boyne Eta Nu Charities is celebrating its 30th annual “Lights of Love” Christmas tree in Boyne City. The event offers an opportunity to remember and honor loved ones during the holiday season with all proceeds going to the Hospice of Northwest Michigan to support patient care. In the past 30 years, Eta Nu has raised over $100,000 for Hospice. You can make a donation by purchasing a colored light ranging from $5 to $30 or a personalized “heart of love” for $40 for display on the tree. Donors will receive their hearts after the holidays. The tree-lighting remembrance ceremony will take place Wednesday, December 6, at 6:30 p.m. on the Dilworth Hotel porch; everyone is welcome to attend. After the ceremony, a light dinner will be served at Water Street Café (dinner reservations are required).
    Flyers with donation information for lights, hearts or reserving dinner are available online and at the Boyne Area Chamber. Those wishing to make direct contributions may do so via mail to Pati Scott, 4408 E. Fontenoy, Boyne City MI 49712. Donations are tax deductible and accepted through the end of this year. Please make checks payable to Boyne Eta Nu Charities. For additional information visit us on Facebook, contact Pati Scott at patiski13@gmail.com or call 231-758-2496.
    Location:
    On the porch of the Dilworth Hotel
    120 Water St.
    Boyne City, MI 49712
    Date/Time Information:
    Wednesday, December 6, 6:30 PM 
    Contact Information:
    Pati Scott 231-758-2496
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